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Judge Sonia Sotomayor said in a 1996 speech at Princeton University's Third World Center (now called the Carl A. Fields Center) that when she arrived at Princeton in 1972 as her high school's valedictorian, "I found out that my Latina background had created difficulties in my writing that I needed to overcome. For example, in Spanish we do not have adjectives. A noun is described with a preposition.... My writing was stilted and overly complicated, my grammar and vocabulary skills weak."
National Journal Online -- The Ninth Justice -- Grading Sotomayor's Senior Thesis
:lol: I'm sorry, that's amusing.
What
Spanish has adjectives. What the hell is she talking about?
Estoy de acuerdo. :2razz:la dama es muy estúpida.
I know. How weird. She must have meant something else.
I know. How weird. She must have meant something else.
I thought so at first, but then she followed up with "A noun is described with a preposition"
wtf?
Nah, she's just dumb.Maybe she's dyslexic. Or whatever you call people who get their words all mixed up. :lol:
La dama?la dama es muy estúpida.
Una puertorriqueña quien no puede hablar o escribir españo--hay muy divertida.National Journal Online -- The Ninth Justice -- Grading Sotomayor's Senior Thesis
:lol: I'm sorry, that's amusing.
Maybe she's dyslexic. Or whatever you call people who get their words all mixed up. :lol:
For Sotomayor, it had better have a tie-in to Babelfish.com, so she can speak proper Spanish.Mr. ex President?
Maybe a telprompter comes with the office nowdays.
No adjectives?
Then how could anybody ever be a real pinche cabron?
They'd only be a cabron.
:lol: I'm sorry, that's amusing.
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